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John Ryan (footballer, born 1968)

John Ryan (born in Dublin on February 27, 1968) is an Irish football manager and former player.
==Playing career==
He made his League of Ireland debut for St Patrick's Athletic on the 4th of September 1988 but soon joined Bray Wanderers on loan.
He played for Bray in two different spells 1988-1991 and 1998-2001 scoring 44 goals in 145 appearances.
Ryan is probably best known for the hat-trick he scored while playing with Bray in the 1990 FAI Cup final.〔http://www.braywanderers.com/showarticle.php?id=18〕 It was the first FAI Cup Final to be played at Lansdowne Road in 1990. That year a crowd of over 30,000 saw Bray Wanderers defeat non-league club, St Francis F.C., 3-0. John Ryan won two FAI Cup winners medals, First Division title in 1999/2000 and two Leinster Senior Cup runners-up medals in 1988/89 & 1989/90.
John holds the club record at Bray Wanderers for most league goals in a season when he scored 16 goals in the 1989/90 season. He also shares the record of most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 20 goals. John set the record originally in the 1988/89 season before Kieran O'Brien equalled it in the 1995/96 season. John Ryan is Bray Wanderers fifth highest goalscorer of all time.
In February 1991 Ryan moved back to Pats where he stayed until August 1993 when he signed for Drogheda United. He was part of the Dundalk squad that won the 2002 FAI Cup.
Ryan signed for Kildare County as a player in April 2002. He became assistant manager to Eric Hannigan in 2003 having previously acted as caretaker manager for a single game after the departure of Dermot Keely and Gavin Dykes.

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